Udinese0 - 1Liverpool

Jordan Henderson scored his first European goal as Liverpool beat Udinese to reach the Europa League last 32.

Henderson's low strike midway through the first half ensured the Reds finished top of Group A and qualified alongside Russians Anzhi Makhachkala.

Luis Suarez twice went close to doubling Liverpool's lead in Italy, with Henderson denied a second.

Udinese had Giovanni Pasquale sent off while Antonio Di Natale fired just over the bar with the last kick of the game.

It was a glorious opportunity and would have knocked Liverpool out had it found the back of Pepe Reina's net.

Solid at the back

Liverpool have now kept clean sheets in five of their last six visits to Italy in European competition

The Reds were able to breathe a huge sigh of relief and can now look forward to the draw for the knockout stage on 20 December.

They arrived in Italy knowing victory offered the only guarantee of progress and Brendan Rodgers named a strong line-up that produced a display combining attacking enterprise with defensive resilience.

Luis Suarez started his first European away match for the club and troubled the Udinese defence throughout, while Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel formed an uncompromising centre-back partnership.

Suarez linked effectively with Suso and Henderson from the right, and Stewart Downing and Jose Enrique from the left, as well as with Jonjo Shelvey after he replaced the injured Nuri Sahin early on.

Nevertheless, it was Udinese who threatened first, Mathias Ranegie heading wide and Reina tipping Roberto Pereyra's shot over the bar.

But Liverpool were racing forward in numbers at every opportunity, passing and moving quickly and precisely to expose the hosts.

One such move helped earn them a corner and after Downing's set-piece found its way to Henderson via Suarez and Suso, the 22-year-old drilled a low finish through the legs of Daniele Padelli.

Udinese were still coming to terms with the setback when Liverpool almost struck again, Glen Johnson's close-range strike disallowed after Downing crossed from an offside position.

Diego Fabbrini tested Reina as Udinese looked to reply, yet the lack of confidence that comes with three straight European defeats was clear and Liverpool's well-organised back line stood firm.

Suarez went close with an overhead kick as Liverpool finished the half well and although home coach Francesco Guidolin made a change at the break, he resisted the temptation to introduce Di Natale.

Instead, Medhi Benatia came on and even when he had to go off injured, debutant Max Reinthaler was preferred to the veteran striker.

Udinese did threaten an equaliser when Ranegie headed just over the bar from Pasquale's corner, while at the other end Padelli made a fine save from Henderson's volley and an even better one to deny Suarez.

The Italians lost Pasquale to a second booking but it failed to halt the late momentum and they pushed hard for an equaliser.

Di Natale was finally introduced on 85 minutes and almost stole the show, only to lash over the bar from a superb position.

59:06 The ball is delivered by Pablo Armero, clearance by Martin Skrtel. Corner taken by Davide Faraoni, Headed effort from deep
inside the penalty area by Math Ranegie goes harmlessly over the crossbar.

40:53 Outswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Jonjo Shelvey, clearance made by Larangera Danilo. A cross is delivered
by Jonjo Shelvey, Headed effort from deep inside the penalty area by Jesus Fernandez Saez goes harmlessly over the crossbar.

22:45 GOAL - Jordan Henderson:Udinese 0 - 1 Liverpool Jordan Henderson finds the back of the net with a goal from deep inside the penalty box to the bottom left corner of the goal.
Udinese 0-1 Liverpool.

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Hmmmm, good luck to West ham (tomorrow definitely :D) but for the rest of the season too. wouldn't say they were anything like my second team [don't/can't/won't need/want one] but always kinda respected em since wanting the 1980-83 WHU kit which I thought was the coolest thing ever [local shop sold out so weirdly bought my second choice, no not Uniteds but Soton's Rank Xerox kit.Happier days

@219 The comments you make rarely have any point other than to get people to bite....you added absolutely nothing to any debate on here.Anyway good luck to West Ham (but not tomorrow) a proper English cub that have always been associated with good football. I saw them v Liverpool around 1976 at Upton Park

212. Kurt RepleiBet West Ham are looking forward to Sunday though, after LFC have played a Thursday night match in Italy...+++#Shouldn't that be I bet Liverpool aren't looking forward to a tough game on Sunday against a top notch side?

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enjoy it, but it does seem strangely surreal seeing West Ham so far up the table. In this Division.

"Shouldn't that be I bet Liverpool aren't looking forward to a tough game on Sunday against a top notch side?"

In all honesty the Prem is just the same as ECL and international football. There's no easy games any more, look at Uniteds last few games, yes we've not played well but the other teams haven't been the pushovers they used to be and if WHU play to the same level they could well win

Bet West Ham are looking forward to Sunday though, after LFC have played a Thursday night match in Italy...+++#Shouldn't that be I bet Liverpool aren't looking forward to a tough game on Sunday against a top notch side?

@214 Agree with you the comment about racism was bang out of order. I notice a few others took issue with him on that. I don't think racism is good and certainly think Kenny Dalglish shuld have slapped Suarez ear and told him to apologise.Regarding the goal i guess on a Liverpool board you will get heavy bias same as on a Man U board

More interesting is "Suarez' goal is up there with the great goals down the decades. It's up there with Bergkamp's famous turn against Newcastle, it's up there with DiCanio's volley; it's up there with Yaboah's goal against us"

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